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Tottenham’s hot form on the road continues with 18 goals – nine of them from Kane – in their last four away games dating back to last season.

It makes their record at temporary home of Wembley all the more mystifying.

They have only won once at the national stadium since moving there last season.

But that is a stat that must change if they are to make it out of their Champions League group, which also features Wednesday’s opponents Borussia Dortmund along with reigning European champions Real Madrid and Apoel Nicosia.

But 101-goal Kane believes getting out of the group would prove Spurs belong among Europe’s elite.

“We have got to test ourselves against these teams,” he said. “If you want to be one of the top teams in Europe, you have to see where you are.

“We have to go and perform. We have to prove that we are at that level. We are not there yet. We didn’t do great last year.

“If we can get through this group, it would be a big statement for the club. Real Madrid and Dortmund are two of the biggest clubs in Europe. That has to be the aim – get through the group. We will go from there.”

Kane became just the 17th Tottenham player to score 100 goals for the club when he opened the scoring in the 29th minute.

It was one of his more fortunate ones as his cross somehow found its way over Jordan Pickford in the Everton goal.

Poor defending from Everton allowed Eriksen to fire in after Pickford pushed a Ben Davies shot away, before Kane wrapped up the game just after the break when he turned home Davies’ cross from the left first time.

All eyes were on Wayne Rooney for Everton after his recent drink-driving charge and, although he topped the running charts, he did not make a real impact on the game – a bit like his team.